on 17-09-2015 00:01
on 17-09-2015 00:01
after downloading ios9 a red blob has appeared on my voicemail icon, i have listened to and deleted all messages including saved messages but the icon is still there. anyone any ideas.
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on 17-09-2015 00:24
I have looked on the Apple forums and it often occurs after a system update
One common fix appears to be this...
Get someone to ring you and leave a voicemail...go in and delete it and the red dot should disappear. (you could do this yourself if you use a landline or borrow a phone and ring yourself.....
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on 17-09-2015 00:24
I have looked on the Apple forums and it often occurs after a system update
One common fix appears to be this...
Get someone to ring you and leave a voicemail...go in and delete it and the red dot should disappear. (you could do this yourself if you use a landline or borrow a phone and ring yourself.....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-09-2015 08:14
IT can also happen on mobile data if you switch it on & off, there will be the red blob but no actual voicemail
on 17-09-2015 08:23
on 17-09-2015 08:23
@Cleoriff wrote:I have looked on the Apple forums and it often occurs after a system update
One common fix appears to be this...
Get someone to ring you and leave a voicemail...go in and delete it and the red dot should disappear. (you could do this yourself if you use a landline or borrow a phone and ring yourself.....
That works in most cases and not exclusive to iPhones. Maybe be more down to o2 rather than any phone or firmware issues...
on 17-09-2015 09:08
on 17-09-2015 09:08
@jonsie wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:I have looked on the Apple forums and it often occurs after a system update
One common fix appears to be this...
Get someone to ring you and leave a voicemail...go in and delete it and the red dot should disappear. (you could do this yourself if you use a landline or borrow a phone and ring yourself.....
That works in most cases and not exclusive to iPhones. Maybe be more down to o2 rather than any phone or firmware issues...
The Apple forum wasn't discussing O2 as a network though. These were iPhones linked to all networks and many in the USA... The keywords used in discussions I researched were 'This can happen after a system update". ...
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